The Speed Management Guide provides information and tools to
facilitate safer Canadian roadways through speed management. Since speed
management is first and foremost a road safety issue, the focus of the Guide is
on the safety aspects of speed.
The Guide is intended for engineers and those responsible
for roadway planning, design, operation, and maintenance, with the focus on
infrastructure methods of managing speeds. However, it is recognized that speed
management practices transcend the bounds of engineering, and therefore the
Guide includes discussion on enforcement, education, and encouragement
measures, and the need for road authorities to collaborate with public health
officials, enforcement personnel, and others with a stake in speed management.
Chapters are as follows: Introduction; Speed Management in
Canada; The Impact of Speed on Safety; The Driver's Choice of Speed; Speed
Management Policy; Setting Speed Limits; Speed and Road Design; and Engineering
and Other Measures.
The Speed Management Guide is part of the Canadian Road
Safety Engineering Handbook (CRaSH), a series of 10 titles and anticipated
titles developed under the auspices of the Road Safety Standing Committee of
the Chief Engineers' Council. Although each book is specifically designed to be
self-contained, taken together they comprise a comprehensive, authoritative and
highly complementary set of practical guidelines. Other books in the series
provide information on subject areas such as road safety audits and applied
human factors in road safety engineering.